About the author:
Stephan Kinsella, editor, is Senior Fellow of the Ludwig von Mises Institute, Founder and Editor of Libertarian Papers, Founder and Director of the Center for the Study of Innovative Freedom (C4SIF), and General Counsel for Applied Optoelectronics, Inc.

Libertarian Papers, Vol. 1, Part 1 (2009)

Authored by
Stephan Kinsella

Libertarian Papers (www.libertarianpapers.org), Volume 1 (2009), Part 1: Article Numbers 1–25. Published by the Ludwig von Mises Institute. Edited by Stephan Kinsella.
Contents:
1. “Present Payments, Past Wrongs: Correcting Loose Talk about Nozick and Rectification” by Jan Narveson
2. “Observations on Professor Hayek’s Plan” by Ludwig von Mises
3. “Rothbard’s Confidential Memorandum to the Volker Fund, ‘What Is To Be Done?’” by Murray N. Rothbard
4. “A Revealing Window on the U.S. Economy in Depression and War: Hours Worked, 1929–1950! by Robert Higgs
5. “Libertarianism and the Possibility of the Legitimate State” by Nicolás Maloberti
6. “Why Libertarians Should Reject Positive Rights” by Joshua Katz
7. “Libertarianism and Positive Rights: Comments on Katz’s Reply” by Nicolás Maloberti
8. “Dead End Street Blues” by Frank van Dun
9. “Austrian Economics—The Ultimate Achievement of an Intellectual Journey” by Pascal Salin
10. “Globalization and Peace: A Hayekian Perspective” by Adrián Osvaldo Ravier
11. “Two Constructions of Libertarianism” by Chandran Kukathas
12. “The Role of Subscription-Based Patrol and Restitution in the Future of Liberty” by Gil Guillory & Patrick C. Tinsley
13: “Review of Ordered Anarchy: Jasay and his Surroundings” by Aschwin de Wolf
14: “A Treatise for A New Age in Economic Theory: A Review of George Reisman’s Capitalism” by Wladimir Kraus
15: “Two Views of Liberty, Occidental and Oriental (?)” by Bruno Leoni
16: “On A Recent Theory of ‘Legal Obligation’” by Bruno Leoni
17. “Libertarian Punishment Theory: Working for, and Donating to, the State” by Walter Block
18. “Grounding Political Debate” by Benjamin Marks
19. “Argumentation Ethics and The Philosophy of Freedom” by Frank van Dun
20. “A Reply to the Current Critiques Formulated Against Hoppe’s Argumentation Ethics” by Marian Eabrasu
21. “‘Triune’ Protection and its Implications for the Minimal State” by Jinglei Hu
22. “Discussion: Must We Choose between Chandran Kukathas’s ‘Two Constructions of Libertarianism’?” by Jan Narveson
23. “Free Will and Preactions” by Jakub Bozydar Wisniewski
24. “Causation and Responsibility: A New Direction” by Matt Mortellaro
25. “‘I Paid for this Microphone!’ The Importance of Shareholder Theory in (Teaching) Business Ethics” by David Levy & Mark Mitschow